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23 July 1982 Development And Implementation Of A Low Cost Microcomputer System For Landsat Analysis And Geographic Data Base Applications
N. L. Faust, L. E. Jordan III
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Abstract
The use of computerized geographic data bases for representation of spatial variables has undergone generations of development since its early 1970's beginnings with the inception of Harvard's GRID and IMGRID computer programs for multivariate spatial analysis. Geographic data analysis has subsequently been moved from large computers to minicomputers and now finally to microcomputers with radical reductions in costs associated with planning analyses.
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N. L. Faust and L. E. Jordan III "Development And Implementation Of A Low Cost Microcomputer System For Landsat Analysis And Geographic Data Base Applications", Proc. SPIE 0301, Design of Digital Image Processing Systems, (23 July 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932617
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KEYWORDS
Earth observing sensors

Landsat

Microsystems

Computing systems

Data processing

Software development

Visualization

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